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Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has congratulated Dr Mampho Modise on her appointment as Deputy Director General for Public Finance.

“In our quest as government to transform the economy, we are also headstrong about women empowerment, particularly young, capable, knowledgeable, experienced and educated women such as Dr Modise,” said Minister Gigaba on Thursday.

Modise was formerly a Chief Director for Strategy and Risk Management in National Treasury’s Asset and Liability Management division, where she dealt with policy issues. She also managed government relationships with global rating agencies.

The appointment of Modise is significant towards National Treasury’s commitment to ensuring the continuity of leadership in the department and key to strengthening the institution.

“National Treasury is particularly pleased by this appointment, as the department has added yet another capable women to the executive,” said Minister Gigaba.

Modise completed her tertiary training at the University of Pretoria, obtaining her BCom Economics, BCom Honours Econometrics, MCom Econometrics (cum laude) and a PhD in Economics.

She started working for the South African Reserve Bank in 2004, where she was an intern and progressed to be an economist. She left the Reserve Bank in 2009 to work for Treasury, where she started as a senior economist in the Economic Policy division.

She was soon promoted to Director: Fiscal Policy, then to the Chief Director: Strategy and Risk Management.

National Treasury said further announcements for vacant executive positions will be made in due course. – SAnews.gov.za

The Lydenburg South African Police (SAP) Women held a team-building event at Rooikat Rugby field last Wednesday, where they all gathered to talk about the abuse they experienced in their homes, work and organisations.

According to the SAP Women team-building coordinator, Elizabeth Magoa, the purpose of the event was to address issues that affect women in their workplaces, and to also encourage women and colleagues to speak up under the theme “Break the Silence of Abuse”.

“We encouraged each other on how to conduct ourselves in the workplace to improve the service we render in the community. In training, staying fit, and maintaining to perform the duties men perform,” Magoa said.